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Libya phone number prefixes follow national telecom authority allocation rules — the prefix tells you the operator and line type.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 091/092 | Mobile | Libyana | Standard mobile rate |
| 094/095 | Mobile | Al-Madar (Almadar Aljadid) | Standard mobile rate |
| 021 | Landline | Tripoli | Standard rate |
| 061 | Landline | Benghazi | Standard rate |
| 051 | Landline | Misrata | Standard rate |
| 071 | Landline | Zawiya | Standard rate |
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These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Libya right now.
Callers claim to represent the Government of National Unity offering compensation or benefit payments. They request bank account details or advance fees. Official government payments are made through certified banking channels with written documentation.
Fraudsters claim a Western Union or MoneyGram transfer sent to you has been intercepted and requires a fee to release. Legitimate remittance services never charge release fees by phone. Contact the sender and service provider directly.
Callers offer investment opportunities in Libya's oil industry with guaranteed returns. Due to ongoing security conditions, financial investments in Libya require thorough verification through official channels and legal representation. Never transfer funds based solely on a phone call.
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